I didn't notice before. Recently, I found that semen is mixed with this kind of small yellow particles. Is it normal?
Condition Analysis:
There are many colors of semen, gray, yellow or milky white. As long as there is no blood color, it is considered normal. If it takes more than 60 minutes, semen cannot be completely liquefied into liquid water, which is called incomplete liquefaction of semen, but it does not necessarily affect pregnancy. You still look normal. It's no problem.
Condition Analysis:
It is normal to have small yellow particles in semen. The key is to see when these particles are liquefied. If they are completely liquefied within 30 minutes, there is no problem. If it is not completely liquefied in more than 30 minutes, check the prostatic fluid to see if it is caused by prostatitis.
Condition Analysis:
This small yellow particle in semen is generally considered as a normal phenomenon after semen liquefaction. Generally speaking, it is not a disease. You can drink more water at ordinary times and try to avoid the bad habit of masturbation. Otherwise, it is easy to form impotence, premature ejaculation and even anterior prostatitis in the future.